smuggle
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verb with object
move (goods) illegally into or out of a country
«…へ/…から/…を越えて» 〈物・動物〉を密輸(入(出))する(in, out) (!「輸入する」ならin, 「輸出する」ならoutを用いる)
e.g. he's been smuggling cigarettes from Gibraltar into Spain
e.g. (as noun smuggling) : cocaine smuggling has increased alarmingly.
convey (someone or something) somewhere secretly and illicitly:
⦅くだけて⦆ «…に» (こっそり)〈物・人〉を持ち込む(連れ込む) (in) «into, to» ; «…から» (こっそり)〈物・人〉を持ち出す(連れ出す) (out)
e.g. he smuggled out a message.
ORIGIN
late 17th century: from Low German smuggelen, of unknown ultimate origin.